The predicted share of the vote has remained largely unchanged since July. The Labour party currently has 39% support and an eleven point lead over the Conservative party (28%).

The race for third place is becoming tighter, with the support for UKIP weakening (down 3 percentage points since July) and the Liberal Democrat support increasing slightly (up two points to 11%).

Notes to editorsKantar Public interviewed a representative sample of 1,230 people between 29th August and 2nd September 2013.

All interviews were conducted as online self-completion. The data is weighted to match population totals for age, sex, social grade, working status, presence of children, 2010 voting patterns and region.

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